Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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- Rev. Edward Delphi, passed through Rensselaer today on his way to Chicago to Undergo an operation at the Presbyterian hospital. To feel strong, have good appetite iO;digestion, sleep soundly and eajoy life, use Burdock’s Blood Bitters, the great system tonic and builder. ' The cream producer and shipper can get 34 cents, spot cash, for butterfat this week by shipping to the Fox River Butter Co.,' Chicago, 111. If you want to reduce the high cost Of living and get full value for yUtif money try a pound Of our pure but terine at 20 cents. JOHN EGE.t. It is reported that a resignation in the teaching force is to take plac: soon, one of the lady teachers intending to embark on the matrimonial sea. ' - < J " We .will make a special reduction of TEN DOLLARS each on the first Bettendorf steel wagons sold to introduce them. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. Odas Brown returned to Brook ston today after a visit here with het sister, Mrs. Harvey Miller and her aunt, Mrs. C. L. Harper and other relatives. Miss Bertha, Wave gone to Illinois for a visit of two or three wjeeks with relatives at Paxton, Hoopeston, Gibson and Elliott. < High wind or no . wind, your stock will' always have an abundant supply of water if you have one of our famous pumping gasoline ertgines. HAMILTON & KELLER. Mrs. Anna ; Wltley, formerly of Mt. Ayr, but recently of Spokane, Wash left this morning for Fairmont, Minn after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs J. A. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hardman and* A. F. Long went to Chicago today, joining Mrs. Long, who went there last Saturday. They will spend a couple of day§ there, enjoying themselves. Shoe- Repairs—Half spies, steel taps plates and braces, nails, stands, lasts, knives, awls, hammers and rubber heels at lowest prices. JARRETTE’S VARIETY STORE. A. Oppenheimer, formerly of New Orleans, but now who resides near Toronto, Canada, left today for Pa., after a visit o's about three weeks with his daughter, Mrs. B. S. Fendig Mrs. Oppenheimer wllj' remain here. We wfll guarantee Aristos flour to be the beat Sour made for any purpose that you use flour for. Every sack makes a new friend or a better one. Try it, every sack guaranteed or money JOHN EGER. 1 v toti Y ° a to to 6 TJ C k b haß malled Chidago music will play for the dance, which will begin at 9 o’clock-. Tickets dre 11.50. The dance promise! to be one. of the most largely attended in recent months.■ '*s-* ’*■ Wi ym.’<lyHi ■ll vttiy Mrs.-Laura I?. GrlmO., of Lexlpg tofi, Ky, who has been visiting for the past seven months in California Utah and other western points, anl who stopped here for a few days’vlsd with Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Leavel, left this, morning for her home. — How's Your Liver? If fl isn’t working right you can set sure. VF |”a •* I All laxative and liver tab w |et for the cure of dyxpepjtla, stomach and liver ‘ boxt °- •••fti'w *b*b »•> cents.
